Student hackers take control, learn how to protect transportation infrastructure
Hacking transportation infrastructure helps researchers anticipate dangerous cyber-attacks and design resistant systems.
Hacking transportation infrastructure helps researchers anticipate dangerous cyber-attacks and design resistant systems.
The Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering boasts alumni as well as faculty and staff who were athletes in college.
Three professors from the Civil and Environmental Engineering and Systems Engineering Departments have received a $529,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to make wave farms more competitive by optimizing their performance.
Chemical and Biological Engineering Professor Brad Reisfeld has an EPA grant to build a sensor that will identify harmful algal blooms.
From his Air Force experience through being a professor of practice in the Department of Systems Engineering, Mike Borky’s widely varying career is full of unexpected opportunities.
Tom Bradley is the first department head for the newly created Department of Systems Engineering, and he is ready to lead the unique program of systems-style thinking into the future of academia and research.
As CSU systems engineering Assistant Professor Kamran Shahroudi and two Ph.D. candidates proved recently in their award-winning papers, without a consistent culture of systems thinking throughout a project serious fiascos could occur.
Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering welcomes the new Department of Systems Engineering into the college, one of the highest ranked interdisciplinary research and education systems programs in the nation.
On July 1, Ron Sega will take a leave of absence to be chief technology officer for the U.S. Army Futures Command based in Austin, Texas.